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Transmission and Mechanical Properties of Optical Adhesives
Authors:S Wasserman  M Snir  H Dodiuk  S Kenig
Affiliation:  a RAFAEL, Haifa, Israel
Abstract:The optical, mechanical and durability performance of selected epoxy, polyester, UV-curable acrylic, cyanoacrylate and silicone adhesives were evaluated and measured for bonding applications of optically transparent glasses in the visible and infra-red regions of the electromagnetic spectra.

From the initially selected adhesives only the UV-curable modified acrylic, two-component silicone and room temperature cured epoxy, were found to be of high performance characteristics, having good transmission properties and enhanced endurance in a combination of heat and humidity and following thermal cycling.

Sodium chloride substrates served as adherends for the transmission characterization of the optical adhesives, due to their high transmission properties in the 0.4-10 m μ spectral range. A modified lap shear specimen was designed for studying the mechanical properties and failure mechanisms of the adhesives and their durability in a humid and not environment. Finally, a two-piece glass doublet was used for investigating the optomechanical characteristics of the optical adhesive following environmental conditioning and thermal shock cycling.

Due to the inherent C-C bond, polymer adhesives are limited in utility, as far as transparency is concerned, close to 3.5 μm and in most of the 8-12 μm spectral range.
Keywords:Optical adhesives  optical properties  mechanical properties  durability  transmittance
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